Land and Rural Retreats Stanton, Mercer County, North Dakota Land For Sale - 1616 Acres

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Stanton, Mercer County, North Dakota Land For Sale - 1616 Acres
Stanton, Mercer County, North Dakota Land For Sale - 1616 Acres
This unique property for sale consists of 1,616 acres located on beautiful Santon Island at the confluence of the Knife River and Missouri River next to Stanton, North Dakota. The Mercer County FSA shows 1,003.6 acres of cropland irrigated by five center pivot systems with water pumped from the Missouri River. The balance of approximately 612 acres consists of mature trees with small clearings, feed lot, and 2 older homes. This property is a... more

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
1616 Acres
Price:
$3,950,000
MLS or other ID:
Missouri River Wildlife Haven
 

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North Dakota's country flows from the hilly Great Plains and Badlands to the west, to the Drift Prairie and Missouri Plateau in the central region, and the Red River Valley to the east, creating great opportunities for outdoor adventure. Biking is the state's most active sport, perhaps due to the varied topography and... more